The Arthur Rimbaud Museum in France reveals the manuscripts of the 19th century poet. The manuscripts include two letters and two poems, which the industrialist bought during an auction held at the Drouot Hotel in Paris in December.

In 1886, he led a trade caravan through Abyssinia, now known as Ethiopia. Although he was only 32 years old, his blond hair turned gray and his features became familiar in the region after years of poverty, suffering, and malnutrition. While his blue eyes remained as they were, evidence of his Frenchness hidden behind the shabby clothes.